Abstract

The problem of developing a dedicated neutron diffractometer for placement on a horizontal reactor channel to measure internal stresses in bulk materials and components under conditions of a limited space is considered. It is shown that the use of a double-crystal monochromator composed of pyrolytic graphite and a focusing bent perfect silicon single crystal is the optimal solution to this problem. The diffractometer with such a monochromator that is installed at the IR-8 reactor of the National Research Center Kurchatov Institute is comparable in luminosity and resolution at a reactor power of 6 MW to modern stress diffractometers at more powerful reactors.